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Thoughts on rifle weight and hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="MS660Magnum" data-source="post: 1940219" data-attributes="member: 114655"><p>I am speaking in general numbers of course... Specially applicable to nobody in particular, however the principal is applicable to everyone. Start with self improvement, then look to improve your gear. It sounds like you're definitely doing your part.</p><p></p><p>In my case I'm still in my 30's and a wildland firefighter by trade, so a 14# rifle is very manageable for me. The weight question is extremely subjective for each individual. I can only hope that I'm still able to hike around at 70+, and I'll almost certainly have a lighter rifle then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MS660Magnum, post: 1940219, member: 114655"] I am speaking in general numbers of course... Specially applicable to nobody in particular, however the principal is applicable to everyone. Start with self improvement, then look to improve your gear. It sounds like you’re definitely doing your part. In my case I’m still in my 30’s and a wildland firefighter by trade, so a 14# rifle is very manageable for me. The weight question is extremely subjective for each individual. I can only hope that I’m still able to hike around at 70+, and I’ll almost certainly have a lighter rifle then. [/QUOTE]
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